Installed Growl 1.1.6 over 1.1.4 Installed Extra GrowlSafari 1.1.6 for Safari download finished notificationDownloaded 12.0KB fileThere was no notification Safari is not listed in Growl appsManually uninstalled Growl and GrowlSafari then reinstalledSafari still not listed, still no notification

Only have three apps checked in Growl prefGrowlMenulibprs500Transmission

Another thread, viewtopic.php?f=6&t=20209 GrowlSafari uncompatible with Safari 4, said something about having an old Growl framework installed somewhere and to check these folders, so I checked them with these results.

home folderlibrary = no frameworks

startup disklibraryframeworks = no Growl

startup disk libraryinputManagers = only GrowlSafari and LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader which does not use Growl

Rick1 wrote:Only have three apps checked in Growl prefGrowlMenulibprs500Transmission

Does that mean that GrowlSafari is not listed? That's the name that will be there, not Safari.

startup disk libraryinputManagers = only GrowlSafari and LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader which does not use Growl

Make sure LCC is up to date. Old versions interfered with Growl.

Thanks for the quick response boredzo.

Sorry, I forgot to put in full name GrowlSafari, but it would be between GrownMenu and libprs500, two of only three checked apps, so I know it's not in app list. Thanks for heads up about LCC.I was running LCC 2.6 from June 2008.Although it had caused no problems with previous versions of Growl, or anything else, I followed your advice just in case it would with newer Growl. Downloaded/installed newest LCC released 8/5/9 v 3.0.Uninstalled/reinstalled all Growl 1.1.6 and GrowlSafari.Still no GrowlSafari in Growl applications list.

Any new ideas on how to get GrowlSafari up and running?

Rick

Last edited by Rick1 on Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:13 am, edited 1 time in total.

Well boredzo, I guess the Mac gods decided you were not going to give up, so they did. Checked everything again before shutting down still no GrowlSafari in Growl app list.Did what you suggested and got this log

Yes, besides LCC, Growl and GrowlSafari, I had just installed Safari 4.0.2 and Java Release9 updates.Then I ran DiskWarrior to rebuild directory and permissions before I found out GrowlSafari still was not in Grow app list.Do you think GrowlSafari showing up after all that means I have a hardware, system or software problem?

Rick1 wrote:Yes, besides LCC, Growl and GrowlSafari, I had just installed Safari 4.0.2 and Java Release9 updates.Then I ran DiskWarrior to rebuild directory and permissions before I found out GrowlSafari still was not in Grow app list.

The question is whether you had Safari running while installing GrowlSafari, and if you did, whether you quit Safari at any point after installing GrowlSafari and before rebooting.

I think the answer to all of the above is 'yes', but I can't swear to it.After installing/removing Growl and GrowlSafari several times, and then the other updates, it all becomes a blur.Sorry I can't be more helpful in pinpointing exactly what was going on.

phild wrote:kinda on this topic, does anyone know if there is a way to make the download folder open when the growl notification is clicked?

The application would have to do that when it receives the user-clicked-it message from Growl. That message is enabled in Growl by default, and I can't imagine why you'd make it a user-configurable setting in the application. So if it's not already doing it, it doesn't do it at all, and you should file a request with the developers of the application.